Healthcare in Panama: What Canadians Need to Know

After enjoying universal healthcare in Canada, understanding Panama's medical system is crucial for any retiree considering the move. The good news? Panama offers excellent healthcare at a fraction of Canadian costs – but you need to understand how it works.

The Big Picture

Panama has both public and private healthcare systems. As a foreign retiree, you'll primarily use the private system, which offers:

Panama City is a regional medical tourism hub, with patients flying in from across Latin America and the Caribbean for procedures.

JCI-Accredited Hospitals

Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation is the gold standard for international hospitals. Panama has multiple JCI-accredited facilities:

🏥 Hospital Punta Pacífica

Location: Panama City

Affiliation: Johns Hopkins Medicine International

Specialty: Full-service, oncology, cardiology

The most prestigious private hospital in Panama, affiliated with Johns Hopkins. State-of-the-art facility with comprehensive services.

🏥 Hospital Nacional

Location: Panama City

Specialty: General medicine, surgery, emergency

Another JCI-accredited option with excellent facilities and English-speaking staff.

🏥 Pacífica Salud

Location: Panama City

Specialty: Multi-specialty, outpatient services

Modern facility with comprehensive outpatient and diagnostic services.

Healthcare Costs: Real Numbers

Here's what you can expect to pay out-of-pocket in Panama's private system:

Service Panama Cost US/Canada Equivalent
Doctor visit (specialist) $50-80 $200-400
Dental cleaning $40-60 $150-300
MRI scan $300-500 $1,500-3,000
Blood work (comprehensive) $50-100 $300-500
Hip replacement $12,000-15,000 $40,000-60,000
Cataract surgery $1,500-2,500 $5,000-8,000

Even without insurance, many procedures are affordable enough to pay out-of-pocket – something unthinkable in Canada or the US.

Health Insurance Options

You'll need private health insurance in Panama. Here are your main options:

Local Panamanian Insurance

Companies like ASSA, Mapfre, and Banistmo offer local policies. These are typically the most affordable option.

International Insurance

Companies like Cigna Global, Allianz, and IMG offer international policies.

High-Deductible + Savings Approach

Some retirees choose a high-deductible catastrophic plan and pay routine expenses out-of-pocket, banking the premium savings.

💡 The Pensionado Discount

Remember: Pensionado visa holders get 15% off hospital bills and 20% off prescription medications. This effectively reduces your healthcare costs further, whether insured or paying out-of-pocket.

Healthcare Outside Panama City

If you're considering Boquete or the beaches, here's what to know:

Boquete / Chiriquí Province

Beach Areas (Coronado, etc.)

Prescriptions and Pharmacies

Good news for those on regular medications:

Medication Tip

Bring a list of your current medications (generic names) when you visit Panama. A local pharmacist can help you find equivalents, often at a fraction of the Canadian price.

Dental and Vision Care

Panama is increasingly popular for dental tourism, and for good reason:

Vision care is similarly affordable, with eye exams around $30-50 and glasses/contacts at competitive prices.

What to Do Before You Move

Smart preparation makes the healthcare transition smoother:

  1. Get copies of medical records: Bring your complete medical history
  2. List all medications: Generic names, dosages, prescribing reasons
  3. Complete major procedures: If you need non-urgent surgery, consider doing it before the move while you still have provincial coverage
  4. Dental work: Get a cleaning and address any issues before leaving
  5. Stock up: Bring a 90-day supply of regular medications
  6. Research insurance: Get quotes and understand options before arriving

The Canadian Healthcare Question

What happens to your Canadian healthcare when you move abroad? The answer depends on your province and residency status:

See Panama's Healthcare Firsthand

Our Explorer-Relocator Package includes time to visit healthcare facilities and understand the system before you commit to relocating.

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The Bottom Line

Healthcare is often the biggest concern for Canadian retirees considering Panama. The reality is reassuring:

Many expats report that healthcare in Panama isn't just "good enough" – it's actually better than what they experienced in Canada, with shorter wait times and more personalized care.

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